1. Then we go out and thresh after tea time. 2. Yep, I get that one at tea time. 3. I get fed up with her at tea time at night. 4. Huge hunks of bread, I had a huge hunk of bread at tea time. 5. And every evening, she remembers family tea time. 6. As the snippets from her work indicate, Alice is not an idle senior penning flowery verse about tea time. 7. Bill Weld vs. John Kerry is still tea time compared to muckfests in Colorado, Louisiana and that political toxic waste site, New Jersey. 8. A quartet of local musicians dressed in long embroidered galabeias play native string and percussion instruments on the terrace at tea time and in the restaurant for dinner. 9. But in an effort to enhance its appeal to consumers of high-quality hot beverages, the fast-growing company is getting serious about tea time again. 10. By next year, government offices may have to bring in self-service tea time, if women no longer care to serve. |